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activists, and creators of cyberculture.
Of special interest to TECHWR-L members is this month's book review:
a review of Gary Gach's _writers.net: Every Writer's Essential Guide
to Online Resources and Opportunities_.
David Silver, Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies
PhD Student, American Studies, University of Maryland
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